Kelli Ward has an important message for Arizona conservatives. This newly releasedPolitical Marketing International pollshows Jeff Flake in a freefall as Kelli Ward continues to pick up support.

We’ll cut to the chase. Regardless of how he tries to reconfigure himself, anyone who has been paying even scant attention knows that Flake not only refused to endorse Republican Party nominee Donald Trump, butpublicly declaredhe would not vote for him. That left Hillary Clinton, whether by omission, or the active act of casting a ballot for her, Jeff Flake’s choice for President of the United States.

Flake has come to represent what voters despise about Washington, D.C. A Libertarian, he initially sold himself to voters as a conservative since Libertarians don’t get elected. But with his increasingly leftist stances Jeff Flake has been weak on issues of major importance. He’s a reliable amnesty supporter, partnering with McCain and the most liberal senate Democrats. His close association with Barack Obamaled him to waffle on the horrific Iran dealwhich imperils global security and places our ally Israel directly in the crosshairs of a nuclear Iran. He has been intolerant toward conservatives, even suggesting a “purge” of those wanting to restrict immigration from terror sponsoring nations, a move reminiscent of McCain’s calculated attempts tooust conservativesfrom the Arizona Republican Party.

In the early 1990’s Jeff Flake worked as a Washington lobbyist for Rossing Uranium — one of the world’s largest suppliers of the nuclear fuel. He wasregistered as a foreign agent representing the companywhich operates a mine in Namibia. Flake earned between $5,000 and $7,000 per month opening doors in the nation’s capital and promoting the firm with financial ties to Iran

Arizona Congressmen who were posed to take on McCain in previous elections mysteriously lost their enthusiasm and each in turn stepped aside. In political circles, it’s known as the horse’s head in the bed. McCain operatives don’t have to place thebloody head of a massive stallionunder the covers of a reckless challenger. But the message is given and received loud and clear.

Kelli Ward doesn’t fall into that category. She boldly took on the deeply entrenched John McCain, whose deep pockets were filled with lobbyist cash and outspent her 10 to 1,outrageously lyingabout her throughout the campaign.

Jeff Flake is concluding his first senate term and is vulnerable. He‘s proven his disregard for Arizona voters when he described “the beauty of a six-year term” alluding to what he hopes are our short-term memories.

It’s important to make a commitment tovolunteeranddonateto Kelli Ward’s campaign. It matters.